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The IPEX 9806007 is a 3/4-inch CPVC Schedule 80 90-degree elbow with socket-by-socket end connections. It is part of the Corzan CPVC pipe, valves, and fittings system, engineered and manufactured to consistent dimensional and performance standards by a single supplier. This fitting changes flow direction by 90 degrees and is built for industrial and chemical process piping where metal fittings are prone to corrosion, scaling, or galvanic degradation. Schedule 80 wall thickness provides increased pressure ratings compared to Schedule 40, making it appropriate for demanding service conditions. Licensed plumbers and pipefitters install this fitting using solvent cement joining in accordance with applicable plumbing and process piping codes.
This elbow is suited for industrial process piping, chemical handling systems, and potable water distribution where CPVC is specified. Corzan CPVC performs across a broad service temperature range and resists attack from most acids, alcohols, alkalies, salt solutions, and halogens. Its smooth interior bore does not rust, pit, scale, or corrode, maintaining flow efficiency over the life of the system. The fitting is listed with NSF and CSA International for use with potable water, making it applicable in both industrial and water service installations.
Designed for use within the IPEX Corzan CPVC Schedule 80 piping system, compatible with Corzan Schedule 80 pipe and fittings joined by solvent cement. Suitable for chemical process and industrial piping applications where CPVC Schedule 80 components are specified.
Installation should be performed by a licensed plumber or pipefitter following applicable codes such as ASTM F439 for CPVC socket-type fittings and the relevant local plumbing or process piping code. Shut off and depressurize the piping system completely before cutting into an existing line. Use only CPVC-rated solvent cement and primer; do not substitute PVC cement. Allow full cure time per the cement manufacturer's instructions before returning the system to service.
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